Kosnic KBHDD C3 Etna-Bulkhead for LED DD Lamp User guide

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Etna-Bulkhead for LED DD Lamp
Please read these instructions thoroughly before use and retain for future reference.
The Kosnic LED DD Bulkhead fittings are suitable for use with Kosnic LED DD lamps that are available with or without built-in motion sensors.
A separate emergency module is available for wiring in for maintained or non-maintained emergency use.
Safety Information
Installation must be carried out in accordance with national building and wiring regulations.
If you are in any doubt about installing this product, please consult a qualified electrician.
This product is suitable for connection to a 220-240Vac 50/60Hz supply.
This product is an IP65 rated class I product requiring an Earth connection.
Before commencing installation, turn off and isolate the circuit to be worked on by removing the fuse or switching the circuit breaker off at
the distribution board.
If connecting the bulkhead to sensors or time switches, ensure that the control device does not leak a voltage through the luminaire in the
off state. Leaked voltages may accumulate and cause intermittent flashes in the off state.
Installation Information
Remove the screws for the diffuser and the decorative trim.
Install a suitably IP rated grommet or cable gland for the supply cable if necessary.
Select a suitable secure mounting position and drill holes as appropriate. When drilling or screwing take care not to damage existing wiring
or pipework.
When fixing the bulkhead with a raised head screw, ensure the rubber washer is placed between the fitting and the metal washer on the
inside to form a seal. When fixing the bulkhead with a countersunk screw, ensure the rubber washer is placed between the fitting and the
screw in the countersunk hole.
Feed the supply cable through the cable gland and connect to the terminals as follows:
Brown Switched Live (L) for Normal Switching Operation
Brown Un-switched Live (L1) for Permanent Emergency Module Supply
Blue Neutral (N)
Green/Yellow Earth ( )
Install the lamp.
If an LED DD lamp with a motion sensor is being used, set the sensor settings according to the instructions provided with the lamp.
If installing the optional emergency module, follow the additional instructions below.
Ensure that all electrical connections are tight with no loose strands then install the LED DD lamp.
Refit the diffuser and the decorative trim, then reconnect the power supply.
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Installing the Optional Emergency Module
The optional emergency module provides power in the event of a cut in the supply and must be wired to the un-switched supply through
the un-switched live terminal (L1).
Before commencing installation, turn off and isolate the circuit to be worked on by removing the fuse or switching the circuit breaker off at
the distribution board.
Referring to the diagrams below, install the emergency module as shown using the fixing clips provided in the bulkhead.
Connect the brown and blue wires form the emergency module to the terminals as follows:
Brown Un-switched Live (L1) for Permanent Emergency Module Supply
Blue Neutral (N)
The emergency module battery is installed within the emergency module, which should be delivered with the battery disconnected.
Open the battery compartment cover on the emergency module and connect the battery.
Write the commissioning date on the battery label and replace the cover.
Connect the flat four pin output plug from the emergency module to the socket on the LED DD lamp.
Stick the Maintained or Non-Maintained emergency luminaire label on the luminaire.
The battery leaves the factory in a charged state but may take up to 12 hours to fully charge for a 3 hour test. Charge for 5 minutes before
performing a functional test to ensure there is some charge in the battery.
To test the emergency function both the switched and un-switched supply will need to be turned off.
Replace the battery when the luminaire fails to meet the 3 hour duration requirement in testing.
The Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE) require that products bearing this symbol must not be
disposed of with household waste as they may contain substances harmful to the environment. The Local Authority can
provide advice on recycling.
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